The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 12, 1989, Page 15, Image 15

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    NU tackle doesn’t mind change, or starting!
By Jeff Apel
Senior Editor
Nebraska’s Erik Wiegert, who has
spent his entire Comhusker career
moving around, has a new home.
Wiegert, a 6-foot-4, 270-pound
sophomore from Fremont, will make
his first career start Saturday when
Nebraska faces Utah. He admitted
Monday that he will be a little nerv
ous while he fills in for All-America
selection Doug Glaser at right tackle.
Glaser suffered a toe injury during
Nebraska’s 48-17 win against North
ern Illinois and is expected to miss the
next four to six weeks.
Wiegert said Glaser’s injury
caught him by surprise.
“I had hoped to play a lot,” Wieg
ert said, but you really can’t expect
a starter to go down.”
"Ho knows what's
-Tenoplr
Wiegert said he is looking forward
to starting even though the first two
years of his Nebraska career were
spent moving all across the line.
Wiegert started at left tackle for
the 1987 Nebraska freshmen, then
spent last season as a guard while
redshirting. He then played guard and
tackle during spring practice.
Wiegert said he doesn’t mind
changing positions. He said the key to
making a successful transition is
playing aggressive, smart football.
“You have to be aggressive,’’
Wiegert said, “(but) it doesn’t matter
how aggressive you are if you don’t
know what you’re doing.”
Nebraska offensive line coach
Milt Tenopir said Wiegert proved he
knew what he was doing against
Northern Illinois. He said Wiegert
played well even though he made
three or four mental errors.
Tenopir said Wiegert is a smart
player.
“He knows what’s going on,”
Tenopir said. “He’s got his head
about him. He’s a pretty level-headed
kid’’
Tenopir said the Nebraska coach
ing staff decided to have Wiegert
concentrate on the tackle position
because it felt it was “gypping him a
little bit’’ by moving him around.
But Tenopir said that doesn’t
mean Wiegert will stay at the tackle
position.
“He’s a tackle now,’’ Tenopir
said, “but that doesn’t mean a year
from now we won’t adjust him.’’
Wiegert said he will not mind
changing again. He said he also will
not mind starting.
“I’m definitely looking forward
to it,” Wiegert said.
usausiCTssTr”
pipes bunt, leaving the club
house and grandstand area short
on water.
Skold said he does not warn
to see a repeat of 1987 this yea .
‘‘We’ve got our fingers
crossed,” Skold said. “We’re
hoping we can get a break.”
Skold said the State Fair
Park will be bolstered by tree
general admission and inter
state simulcasing. He said the
track plans on spicing up its live
program by simulcasting the
Breeders Cup senes.
Skold said the track also will
be bolstered by the presence of
R.D. Williams, Scott Baker and
Don Frazier, a trio of veteran
jockeys who are well respected
throughout die Nebraska racing
circuit
Nebraskan Classified 472-2588
Tuesday, September 12,1989
FOR SALE
85' Black Volkswagen Cabriolet Convertible. 32,000
miles, excellent condition. $8600. Hm.-423-0233 or
Wk. 423-2394._
Amstrad word processor with monitor, printer, new rib
bon, discs, warranty through S/91. 483-4673.
Are you looking for student furniture for fall? ONE MORE
TIME is the placel Open seven days/week. Free parking.
850 N. 27th 474-2065
Artley flute and new case. $125; Conn Alto Sax. good
cona, $300. Call 489-4768.
Bookcase Stereo, continuous play double cassette AM/
FM. Turntable. New $85. 475-7653.
Bose 901 Speakers. Excellent condition, $600/obo.
781-2339 or 437-4153,
Cliff's for Pocket Lightersl 140 N. 12th.
Cliffs for Pinning Cigarsl. 140 N. 12th
ForSale: 19" Color T.V. 2 years old, $130. Call474-4814
or 477-4690.
New Smith-Corona typewriter with supply kit, $150.;
Black > White portable T.V„ $30 Call 4*4-0357.
Red 5 piece Ludwig Drum Set. ExoeNent oondition.
Asking $1,000. Will negotiate. 436-8476.
Reliegh Technium460 Aluminum 12-Speed Racing Bite
$325 or best offer. Call John, 476-6805, evenings
Specialized mountain bike. Excellent oondition. Best
offer. Dan 435-0634,
WATERBED
Beautiful, king, 4-post plus woven cane. 6-drawer ped
estal. 1 year on. L $ S mattress. 483-5922, leave
message.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
1988 Honda ScootairTiJa’50 LX Low milaa, axcallant
condition. 6800 or OBO. 421-7146.
1980 Yamaha 400 Spacial. Low milaaga, good condi
tion Aaking 6500. 421-1131.
1974 Maroedaa 230. Prioad to Sail 474-1716 or 483
169 V_
1971 VW Supar Baatla. Excallant oondition. 466-9414.
Pontiac Grand Am '86. Maroon. Sunroof, A/C. Starao.
Amaar. 436-8946.
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Studants for your wal rapaira and calling fix-up. cal 466
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TYPEWRITERS
WORD PROCESSORS
RENTAL
SALES
SERVICE
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BLOOMS
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Word Procaaaing- Call 488-8208- Raaaonably Pricad
Exoallant Quality- Faat Sarvica.
TYPING & RESUMES
‘SEPTl'MOfH SPECIAL
ONE-PAGE RESUME, only $20 Includes 12 oopies, 5
blank sheets, 5 envelopes & disk.
Nebraska Bookstore
__13th $ Q 476-0111_
Bring us your typing needs. We do Dissertations, Thesis,
Long-term Projects, small/large Papers Resumes, and
Letters/Envelopes. Great rates, prompt service.
COMPUTER TYPE
& SERVICES
1630 QUE STREET
476-TYPE
Quality Word Processing, $1.50 per page. Pick up A
delivery on campus. $1.00. 483-5601.
MISCELLANEOUS =
International Hair Artists will be presenting a show in
Lincoln and need mudels lor haircuts and perms. All
senrbes are (res and there are no lees paid- Models will
be chosen by attending artiets. K you are interested,
please attend the model oall at 300p.m., Sept. 20 at the:
Holiday Inn Airport
1101 West Bond
Llnooln. NE
“BIBLE 101”
An introduction to the Bible and to the study o* it.
See the Bible and its hetorv as a connected
whole Learn the flow o* biblical history as the
setting for its stories, poetry, songs, sayings,
letters and visions.
Eight weeks, beginnings Sept. 13. Wednes
days 4-5 pm.
CORNERSTONE-UMHE
640 N. 10th ST,
Ag economics, Agribusiness club exec meeting tonight
at 5p.m. in the East Union. Very important.
Ag Economics/Agribusiness Club regular meeting to
night, 600 pm, East Union.
AIESEC
International Business
New member meetings
September 12th or 13th, 4:30 p.m.
City Union
All those Interested in Special Education A The
Handicapped: Join us tomorrow for the 1st Council tor
Exceptional Children Meeting, at 4-5:30p.m. Rm 313,
Barkley Memorial Center on East Campus. For more
information call 436-1990.
Attention
Enthusiastic people to work with the nationally ranked
UNL Wrestling team as spirit leaders. Pick up question
naire at Bob Devaney Sports Center (Wrestling Office)
Must be filed out prior to interview. Interviews held 9-14
89 at 7 p.m. Questions? 472 2220.
Attention Student Organisations
Be sure to attend one of the last two organization sum
mits; Thurs. Sept. 14, 4:30-5:30 in the East Campus
Union, and Mon. Sept. 16, 4:30-530 in the City Union.
Sponsored by Campus Activities and Programs
Attention Education Majors or
Interested Individuals:
The first Student Education Association meeting will be
Tuesday September 12 at 5:30 p.m. in Henzlik Audito
rium. Dr. Bert Alfrey veil be the guest speaker. Also,
please pick up any prizes won on Freshman Fnday in
Henzlik 105._
Attention:
First Campus Red Cross meeting 600 p.m. Tuesday,
September 12th, 1969. City Campus Union, room posted.
Everyone Welcome!
ATTENTION:
Do you want to join a club full of fun people and things to
do? Come and tee what were all about! Tuesday: 9/12,
600p.m. Peter Pan Park, if bad weather go to Burr Hall.
Collogile 4-H._
Bike Pedalers
Oakley eye-shades 20% off I New 4 used bikes, all sizes
4 prices. 33rd 4 B 474-7000.
Come join the fun, Dances and Comstock Committee
meeting. Thursday. 4p.m., EAST UNION.
COMEDY, TRAGEDY, PORNO
CHECK OUT THE DIVERSITY IN UPC AMERICAN
FILMS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 AT 7:00PM IN
CITY UNION._
CORNCOBS
Important meeting today at 4.30 p.m. in the Union. Bring
your checkbooks. New members welcome I
Emerging Leader Alumni (Spring 1969)
Organization Meeting
Toes Sept. 19 6:30-7:30
Nebraska Union
Be Therel__
FENCE!
Wednesday 6.OO-8D0P M.
Fourth Court, New Dec. Building
Cultural Exhibition by the Nigerian Student Association
of UNL--Featuring arts and crafts, ethnic jewelry and
clothing, traditional music and a display of ethnographic
items. September 11-15, Nebraska Student Union
Lounge. City Campus 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
DANCERS
Orchesis Student Dance Company will meet
Thursday. September 14 at 7:00p.m. in MLH
110. New Members Welcome. Orchesis is for
anyone who Ikes dancing, even if you don't
know how.
DON’T READ THIS!
OH YOU WILL SUDDENLY GET THE URGE TO CHECK
OUT UPC AMERICAN FILMS, WEDNESDAY, SEP
TEMBER 13 AT 700PM IN CITY UNION._
FOOTBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC
The Intramural Football Officials Clinic has
been rescheduled to Tuesday. 9/12 7:00p.m.,
Cather/Pound fields. 472-3467.
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115 Nebraska Union
Get involved on campus and have fun too. Join the UPC
East Main Events Committee. Help plan two great
events: Party in the Plains and Spring Break. First
meeting is Wednesday. Sept. 13. 630p.m. in the East
Campus Union. Everyone Welcome I
GOVERNMENT UAISON COMMITTEE
Martina TONK3HTI!
0:15 NE Union
Speaker- Bud Cuca, Legal Couneel to Governor Orr
and former ASUN proeldenL
Naw Members Welcomel
Great Haircuts
For 1/2 the Price!
Why pay $10 to $15 for an average haircut downtown,
when you can get a SUPER haircut at BARBER QUEEN
for $61
807 S. 26th 477-1213 _
Help save our environment! Show the initiative to make
change for sustainable living. Think globally, act
locally. Join merrteers of "Ecology Now". Every Tues
day at 8:30. Room posted on Kiosk. 472-6975.
Hola, Bonjour, Guten Tag!
Join UPC Foreign Films. Meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in the
City Union. Room will be posted.
HOMECOMING ROYALTY APPLICATIONS ARE OUT!
Pick them up at the ASUN offioe. (CAP) Office in City «
East Unions. Wick Alumni Center and at all Residence
Hall desks. DEADLINE: 12 noon. Sept 15.
HOMECOMING 09
Be a part of itl
Parade and Deplays informational meeting Wednes
day. Sept. 13. 7.00p.m. City Union- room posted.
If you do not want your name, address, or telephone
number included in the UNL student directory, complete
form at University Information Office. 208 Admin., by
Sept. 15._
INTRAMURAL DEADLINES
Tuesday. 9/12 is the entry deadline for: Outdoor
Racquetball Singles (M.W). Outdoor Docfcle
(C), Mud Volleyball. 472-3467.
*
Miss AVON Service’’ Serve yourself Call 483-7645.
★
MORTAR BOARD
meeting
10:00 City Union
FREE WATERMELON
Agronomy Club
1st Meeting
Sept. 14 7pm
275 Plant Science
We're looking for new members., discover what
Agronomy has to offer!
OMICRON NU
M members meet Home Ec room 31, Wednesday Sep
ember 13 at 6:30 p.m.
NEED A FAITH/BEUEF REFRESHER?
“FAITH 101“
An eight week series on the ABC's of Christian faith.
A time, place and fellowship to ask your hard
questions and to help shape your faith more clearly.
Beginning Tuesday, September 12
CORNERSTONE-UMHE
640 N. 16th St.
Any honest enquirer !a welcome!
Phi Chi Theta
Welcome back I Our first meeting (informal) is Tuesday,
Sspterrtoer 12 at 6 p.m. in the Union. Looking forward to
seeing you therel
Robber's Cave is booking evening parties at S200+Tax
plus^J 100 Clean-Up and Damage Deposit. Call 423
SIGHTS & SOUNDS
MEETING AT 6:30PM IN NE EAST UNION. ROOM T8A.
The Chancellor '* Commission on the status ot Women a
soliciting applications lor two undergraduate students
that can meet at I GO p.m. the first Friday of each month.
If you are interested, please send a restate and letter of
interest to Jan Jacobs. 203 Burnett by Sept. B or cal her
(2-3115) with any questions.
The Chancelor's Commission on the stdhis of Women a
soliciting applications for two undergraduate students
that can meet at I GO p.m. the first Friday of each month.
If you are interested, please send a resume and letter of
interest to Jan Jacob*. 203 Burnett by Sept. B or cal her
(2-3115) with any questions.
The Steinhart Lecture Series presents C. Carson
(Casey) Conrad, former executive director of the Presi
dent's Council for Physical Fitness A Sport. Keynote
presentation Wednesday. Sept. 13.730pm. NE Student
Union Ballroom. No admission charge.
TO ALL MOVIE GOERS, HIM CRITICS, A NO FUN
PEOPLED UPC AMERICAN FILMS HAS ITS FIRST
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19 AT 7:00P.M. IN
CITY UNION._
To find out more about Golden Key. visit our booth 9:30
to 2:30p.m.. Tuesday and Wednesday, in the City Union.
TUTORS
The Student Information Center is compiling a list of
tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list
either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an application at
the ASUN Student Info. Center, 116 Nebr. Union.
U S. PEACE CORPS FILM AND INFORMA VON
7:30 p.m. Tuesday September 12, East Carrpus Union.
U.S. PEACE CORPS FILM AND INFORMA VON
7:30 p.m. September 20, Nebraska Union.
UNDERGRADUATE ENGLISH ORGANIZATION is
meeting Tuesday September 12 at 7:00p.m. in the Eng
lish Faculty Lounge, 2nd Floor Andrews HaN. Everyone
Welcome! _
UNION BOARD MEETING
Tuesday. Sept. 12, 5:00p m at Commonplace
UNL Wildlife Club first meeting. Wed., Sept. 13,7:00 pm,
East Campus Union. Room will be posted.
UPC Walpurgienacht Conrn/ttee
Meeting Tuesday. September 12 at 4 p.m. in the City
Union Hoomwilibeposted. All are welcome to help plan
the Homecoming Talent Show and one of the biggest
parties of the year WALPURGtSNAChfTII
Greekaffairs =
Amy H.
Congratulations on your outstanding performance at
the State Farrl
_ Love. Your A-Phi Sisters
AON Pledgee:
Great Job studyingl Keep it up. You guys are super!
Congrats to the New Initiates at Delta Upsilon. Jeff B .
Andy P.. Sean C. and Jeff L.
The Men ol DU
Congratulations to: Julie A., Anne H., Lauri C., and Kim
J. lor making Husher Hostess
__Love, KKG
Congratulations to Stacey S.. and Tracy L. (Sigma Chi)
on your pinning!
__Love, KKG
Derby Days
UNL sororities gel ready tor the best ever Sigma Chi
Derby Day 89
FARMHOUSE SISTERS el the PEARLS and RUBIES
ANNOUNCING
RUSH WEEK 1MI
SEPTEMBER 17th, 20th, and 21st
INFORMATIONAL MEETING WED. SEPT 13th,
HARVEST ROOM 1A. NE UNION. 7p.m.
CONTACT ROBYN at 436-6145. MARK at 436-6104
or NANCY at 436-7074 FOR DETAILS
Brown Bag It For A Buck!
3for$l
Offer good Tuesdays,
noon to 1:00 p.m.
1/2
margaritas ^ ^
201N. 66th 464-8281 •
Mark Hummel
and the
Sue Foley Band
Bay area Blues harp master,
Mark Hummel, has joined
forces with the Toronto
based Sue Foley Band.
Jeff Healy loves 'em and so
will you !
Tues., Wed., Sept. 12-13
9-1:00, $3